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MINNEAPOLISCyberOptics Corp. today reported first-quarter net income of $846,000, up 243% year-over-year.

Consolidated sales were $13.4 million, up 8% compared to the same quarter of 2010, at the upper end of the previously reported guidance.

Order backlogs increased 48% sequentially to $10.6 million. The majority is scheduled to ship in the second and third quarters.

During the quarter, the maker of AOI and SPI systems for electronics assembly inspection benefited from a 19% year-over-year increase in sensors, including solar wafer alignment cameras. (CyberOptics sells sensors to a range of OEMs, including Juki, Viscom and DEK.) Sales of semiconductor products rose 60%.

“The shift in our sales mix toward newer sensor and system products had a highly favorable impact on our gross margin, which rose to 49% from 43% in last year’s first quarter,” said CEO Kathleen P. Iverson.

For the second quarter of 2011, the firm forecasts sales of $16 million to $17 million. Full-year sales are expected to be $60 million to $65 million.

SAN JOSESanmina-SCI Corp. today reported second-quarter fiscal 2011 net income of $13 million, up 30% year-over-year.

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MINNEAPOLISHEI reported first-quarter sales of $9.7 million, up 2.1% year-over-year.
 
The company generated net income of $186,000 for the period, compared to net income of $293,000 for the same quarter of 2010. 

HEI designs, develops and manufactures ultra-miniature microelectronics, substrates, systems, connectivity and software solutions for the medical, hearing, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and industrial markets. 

LAS VEGASIPC said attendance for Apex Expo 2011 was up 8% over last year with 7,208 total participants.

The number of attendees at the educational programs and exhibition grew an additional 5% over 2010, to 3,887, says IPC. Twenty percent more of these attendees participated in the technical conference and/or professional development courses.

The US show saw a sizable increase in international attendance, representing 52 countries and nearly 20% of all attendees.

Exhibitors numbered 366, up 10% over 2010.

Next year, IPC Apex Expo will take place in San Diego, Feb. 28 to Mar. 1.

DOWNERS GROVE, ILDover Corp. said first-quarter revenue was $2 billion, up 24% over the prior-year period.

Net earnings were $194.9 million, up 80.3% compared to the same period of 2010.

Earnings from continuing operations were $183.3 million, up 51% year-over-year.

“Revenue, earnings, bookings and backlog were all up significantly over the prior year. Revenue growth of 24% was above our expectations and largely driven by improving end-markets served by Industrial Products and a very strong energy market. We closed four acquisitions during the quarter, the largest being Harbison-Fischer, and our companies continued to record solid order rates through the first quarter, resulting in a strong book-to-bill of 1.15,” said president and CEO Robert A. Livingston.

The firm expects full-year 2011 revenue growth of 12% to 14%.

Dover provides components, equipment, specialty systems and support services for applications in the industrial products, engineered systems, fluid management and electronic technologies markets.

SAN JOSE – March orders at North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers rose 21.6% over last year to $1.62 billion, SEMI said.

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